As one of the most exquisite and costly decorative and building stones, onyx requires careful maintenance. In the following, we will explain how to clean and maintain onyx stone.
Onyx stone is frequently used as wall stone in the building’s interior. As a result, using it for flooring both indoors and outdoors is not advised. Because its surface quickly becomes opaque and scratches easily as a result of foot traffic and pressures.
Because onyx is mostly composed of calcium, it reacts with acidic detergents and has a softer surface than other stones. Furthermore, because onyx is a naturally porous stone, liquids are easily absorbed by it. To clean and protect onyx, you should use detergents with a neutral pH level. Onyx’s surface should not be directly rubbed with detergents.
Using a moist cloth, you can quickly remove any dirt or grime off the onyx’s surface. Additionally, if your kitchen countertop is made of onyx, it is best to wipe it down with a napkin as soon as you pour any tea coffee, or other food on it.
Also, onyx should not be used outside due to weather and sunshine, which can dull the stone’s appearance and lead it to lose its brightness. For instance, onyx tombstones are frequently placed in enclosed tombs.
However, if you want to utilize this stone outside, covering the onyx’s surface with glass will help protect it. To maintain the stone’s luster, it is also advised to use a protective coating by nano-grinding it. (In this case, nano repair needs to be done every one or two years).